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India has one of the most advanced pharmaceutical industries among developing countires. Yet India is critically … imports. In the early 1990s, China was relatively a minor source of bulk drugs imports for India. Imports increased since then … and sharply accelerated after the early 2000s. By the mid-1990s, India was able to successfully develop a pharmaceutical …
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economies, China and India, have adopted industrial policies to develop local capabilities for urban rail technology. The paper … the international market. The paper also demonstrates how India is gradually improving the local manufacturing of rail …
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In the fiercely competitive global environment that has prevailed since the removal of (MFA) quotas in 2005, many textile and apparel suppliers have sought to compete by forming and protecting niches. Building competence in design, branding and retail distribution has been an important part of...
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implemented almost immediately to salvage the sector. In this context, the paper analyzes the potential for India to develop its … different approaches. Secondary data analysis tells us that high value manufacturing in India exists only in islands. Cross … country comparisons with other East Asian economies such as Korea, Japan and China reveal that India has an opportunity to …
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The regulatory environment in a country is an important factor that affects firm performance. This study investigates the impact of a particular regulation - license requirements for certain firm activities - on the innovation performance of Indian firms in the 1990s. Using a unique firm-level...
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